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Minister and Members of the congregations of Protestant Dissenters of the Independent denomination at Bawtry , in Yorkshire , and Ranskill, Nottinghamshire , was presented; and read; praying for the abolition of Slavery in all parts of His Majesty's dominions.

being the Minister and Members of the Congregations of Protestant Dissenters of the Independent Denomination at Bawtry, Yorkshire , and Ranskill, Nottinghamshire; severally praying their Lordships "to take the Subject of Slavery into their serious Consideration at the earliest possible

being the Minister and Members of the Congregations of Protestant DisÃÂ¬ senters of the Independent Denomination at Bawtry, Yorkshire, and Ranskill, Nottinghamshire ; severally prayÃÂ¬ ing their Lordships &quot; to take the Subject of Slavery into &quot; their serious Consideration

612 4ÃÂ° Junii. ^.1830 11 &quot; You promised both, you went into the Hall with the &quot; Colours of both, and yet you received but One &quot; Packet?&quot; &quot; I received only One.&quot; ei When did you receive that;

been due for some time, the officials of Doncaster sent off a pilot engine, which found the train at the Ranskill 'station,' near East Retford, unable to proceed. It appeared that soon after leaving Metford the passengers in the second-clasa

passing Rossington, Bawtry, and Scrooby stations without any suspicion that he was on the wrong road. On arriving K at Ranskill, however, he discovered his error and pulled up. The officials at the station were informed of the mistake that